The mission of our ACGME-accredited fellowship is to provide an environment to develop the next generation of leaders in the fields of hematology and oncology. By utilizing resources and mentors across multiple institutions we have developed a dynamic program individualized to the goals and experiences of each trainee. Our major focus is the preparation of fellows for burgeoning academic careers in basic science, translational research, clinical research and specialty areas such as global health and comparative effectiveness research.
Manoj Menon, Program Director
Fellows in our program train in state-of-the-art facilities with distinguished faculty who perform cutting-edge research to advance our knowledge of cancer and diseases of the blood, and translate these discoveries to clinical care of patients. Equally important, our trainees find a culture that is friendly, nurturing, stimulating and challenging with a love for learning that reflects the dedication and mission of the University of Washington and Fred Hutch.
The fellow’s experience in our program is rooted in comprehensive inpatient and outpatient clinical training and development of teaching skills, particularly during fulltime rotations over the course of 12 months (for single-boards eligibility) or 18 months (for dual-boards eligibility).
Continuity and disease-focused outpatient clinics provide graduated responsibilities in the management of patients with a broad range of disorders, including hematologic malignancies, classical hematology, blood and marrow transplantation (BMT), and solid tumor oncology. Enhanced experiences in transfusion medicine, cellular therapy, hemostasis/thrombosis and bone marrow failure are available through specialized tracks in the Hematology Focused Fellowship Training Program pathway.
Hematology-Oncology Fellowship Program
University of Washington/Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center
1100 Fairview Ave N – M1-B208
Seattle, WA 98109-1024